Boston Bruins: Malcolm Subban, 2014-15

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The Bruins already have two good goaltenders in the NHL and both of them are young. Starters Tuukka Rask and backup Anton Khudobin have promising futures ahead of them. Subban isn't needed at the NHL level for a few years, even if he's ready.

Carolina Hurricanes: Philip Di Giuseppe, After University of Michigan

Philip Di Giuseppe is a phenomenal offensive talent that will play a big role in the Carolina Hurricanes' future. He won't come to the NHL until he feels that he's developed his skills enough at the University of Michigan.

Detroit Red Wings: Martin Frk, 2014-15

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The Detroit Red Wings don't need to rush a forward like Martin Frk to the NHL right now when they don't need to make major changes offensively. The Red Wings' depth issues for next year are on the blue line.

Florida Panthers: Mike Matheson, 2014-15

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Mike Matheson will be a good NHL defenseman, but he's not ready for the pros yet. When some of the veteran blueliners on the Panthers retire or move on from the team, Matheson will be ready to take a roster spot.

Los Angeles Kings: Tanner Pearson, 2013-14

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The Kings could use Tanner Pearson next season, but there are other prospects more ready than he is right now. Los Angeles may choose to fill their roster holes through free agency this summer instead of with prospects.

New Jersey Devils: Stefan Matteau, 2014-15

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Stefan Matteau probably didn't think he was going to be drafted by the Devils but they could really use a power forward with developing offensive skills. He will probably need two more years of development, but one more year could be realistic.

New York Islanders: Griffin Reinhart, 2012-13

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The New York Islanders need Griffin Reinhart to be a star on the blue line next season, because, with an improved defense, the team could contend for one of the last playoff spots in the Eastern Conference. They already have the offensive punch needed to contend.

New York Rangers: Brady Skjei, 2014-15

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If all the Rangers' young defensemen reach their potential, signing them to long-term deals could be difficult under the salary cap. Brady Skjei will be ready for the NHL in a few years to take any open spots on the blue line.

Phoenix Coyotes: Henrik Samuelsson, 2013-14

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The Phoenix Coyotes need Henrik Samuelsson on their NHL roster very soon, because many of their aging forwards either won't play at a high level for much longer or won't be with the team going forward.

Vancouver Canucks: Brendan Gaunce, 2014-15

Washington Capitals: Filip Forsberg, 2013-14

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Filip Forsberg will likely play in Sweden next year, which is good news for him and the Washington Capitals. He could help the team next year, but Forsberg still needs to polish his offensive skills some more before he comes to the NHL.